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I have scars on the tip of my nose from when I had the chicken pox in the 1st grade. They look like craters on the tip of my nose. That's what I get for scratching them lol.

But to be frank, I don't think about them @ all; I only thought about them because I saw this ? on someone else's "answers" list. Even with the "deformity" on the tip of my nose (imo a very noticeable place), I honestly don't even see it anymore.

Funny thing is...b/c I don't see it, other people don't notice it either.

I got called a freak last time I walked around with my shirt off and everyone stared, but that doesn't bother me too much... what bothers me is not being able to find a girl until a get an operation to fix this.

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I don't know if it can be considered a deformity but I have mild scoliosis and overpronation in my feet so the alignment in my whole body is kind of "off". My shirts never really sit right on me and one of my arms is slightly longer than the other, no one notices unless I show them though. It's very hard for me to walk in like a straight path, or run without my feet and calves killing me because I'm trying to force my feet straight. I just feel awkward when I walk period.

I have microtia. Nobody knows because I hide it under my hair. Super self conscious and I never wear my hair up. I feel it keeps me from living my life to its fullest potential. I never do anytthing that could even expose it for a second. I want surgery to correct it so I don't get weird stares all the time. I was fine with it until one day in public school a boy pointed it out to me and made fun of me, ever since then, I've tried to hide it. Also, I'm tongue tied. That's a little frustrating as well.

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I have eczema scars on my legs from when I was a kid. So I don't show my legs, at all. Which sucks, cos they are so longgg.